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Overview

Tangled

The classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale gets a lavish CG makeover as directors Byron Howard and Nathan Greno team up to tell the tale of a fair-haired beauty (voiced by Mandy Moore) with long-flowing locks, a gallant hero with a heart of gold, and the evil witch who plots to keep these lovelorn innocents apart.

Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Tangled 1. The Lost Princess 2. Mother Knows Best 3. Meet Flynn Rider 4. Making a Deal 5. The Snuggly Duckling 6. The Escape 7. In the Woods 8. The Best Day of Your Life 9. Betrayed 10. The Rescue 11. A New Dream 12. End Credits

Editorial Reviews

Tangled is the latest Disney Princess-for-the-next-generation animated extravaganza, and the 50th animated feature from the studio. Unlike last year's The Princess and the Frog, where Disney stuck to its traditional hand-drawn animation and storytelling formula, Tangled takes all the familiar elements of the "princess movies" (think The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin) and combines them with Disney's application of new technology -- CGI and 3D. The end result is a film that may not be as iconic as some of its predecessors, but is definitely a throwback to an era when Disney was the behemoth of animation. Rapunzel (Mandy Moore) was stolen from the palace nursery as an infant and raised by the dastardly Mother Gothel (Donna Murphy), who locks her up in an enchanted tower and uses Rapunzel's hair to continuously restore her youth. Rapunzel dreams of the day when she can leave the tower and find the source of the floating stars that she sees every year on her birthday -- with her adorable and consistently loyal chameleon companion in tow. Her chance comes one day when master thief Flynn Rider (Zachary Levi), seeking escape from a variety of pursuers, climbs the tower with the goal of finding a place to hide out and stash his stolen goods. Instead, he finds Rapunzel, who hides his prize and tells him that if he takes her to the source of the floating stars, she'll return his belongings. From there, it's one amazing adventure after another, with twists, turns, and a little romance. There's nothing particularly innovative about Dan Fogelman's screenplay, but it has all the heart and humor that make this a fun movie to watch. Rapunzel is the well-known fairy-tale that serves as the foundation for a story that unfolds with all of the classic Disney elements intact: a young and somewhat naïve princess, a handsome rogue to guide her, a cute animal sidekick, a witchy villain, songs, and of course a happy ending. These fairy-tale elements extend to the visual aspects of the film, from the storybook aesthetics of the setting to the expertly crafted details of the character's faces. Also, there's a certain retro vibe to Tangled. The choices for vocal casting harken back to the previous two decades, when Disney bypassed big-name stars in favor of lesser-known talent. Mandy Moore's voice (though, you can argue she's the biggest name in this film) is not immediately recognizable, which allows the audience to connect with Rapunzel as opposed to being distracted by a familiar voice. Even Zachary Levi's performance as Flynn Rider is charming, roguish, and, well, generic enough to represent the same feeling. Overall, Tangled is a winner. Disney has managed to acknowledge where they've been and look toward where the company is going, and they've created a film that speaks to what adults remember from Disney's hand-drawn animation days, while at the same time injecting newer technologies to keep the kids dazzled and entertained. It's charming, enjoyable, and has a heavy dose of that ol' Disney magic.

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

My family watched this movie and thought it was great, it is definitely worth watching more than once!

bookhag

More than 1 year ago

I LOVE this movie! Its so much fun and i think anyone will enjoy it! its so cute and perfect!

Anonymous

More than 1 year ago

Great movie ,worth every penny , heart warming and funny

Eryl

More than 1 year ago

Beautiful and Very Funny! Worth buying. The characters are really heart-warming and get into some fun and trouble. The artwork is beautiful and enchanting. My whole family loves this movie!

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Chistinenana

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THIS REVIEW IS BY A KID. THIS IS SOOOOOOOOOO FUNNY!!!!

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SunPaw

More than 1 year ago

It is really good, and very musical, SUPER SUPER FUNNY! i have watched this more then televe times, adults and kids will love this movie.
pros: really funny, cool, good, musical, GREAT plotline, no swearing or bad things in it.
cons: rated pg for a reason, its really intense at the end, like really intense, not for kids 8 and under. but thats the only con
by the way: i recommend this for kids 8-9 and up.
overall one of the best disney movies.

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Adriana211

More than 1 year ago

This movie is funny and its cute for kids. It has lots of parts and there are no bad parts in it. Its about a princess that has magical hair and gets taken from her parents wen she was a baby. she is locked i a tower for 18 years but she wants to go outside. when a guy climbs up her tower she makes him take her outside, and they go on lots of adventures together.

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More than 1 year ago

I loved it! My whole family thought it was amazing! Sometimes it seemed like "Flynn Rider" was...overacting? for lack of a better term, as far as talking goes. I know that might not make much sense, if you've watched the movie you know what I am talking about. But other than that, I thought it was wonderful. I would recommend this to all of my friends. Get it! Watch it! Trust me, even adults can enjoy this movie!

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With Disney turning out a couple more princess movies in recent times, fans of the classics (Beauty and the Beast, the Little Mermaid) are noticing the differences and conformities to recent film. The only thing? They're great differences!
-----The music is more modern sounding, well-written, enjoyable, something you could want to memorize and pull up on YouTube. The graphics are beautiful as well, typical of Disney CG animation.
-----Characters are layered, diverse, and easy to like or hate, depending on their villain-or-good-guy role.
The humor is great. Hilarious, lightly snarky, can entertain anyone.
-----Another thing I admire is how they manage to make a reasonably short movie not end too quickly, but not drag, either. The plot is well-spaced out, and characters progress really well.
-----Worth buying. It's a movie that you get in moods to watch; Don't get tired of it so easily.
Overall, loved it, great addition to the Disney Princess lineup and to my personal favorite movies. Really recommended!

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